percomorphi (Meaning)

Wordnet

percomorphi (n)

one of the largest natural groups of fishes of both marine and fresh water: true perches; basses; tuna

Webster

percomorphi (n. pl.)

A division of fishes including the perches and related kinds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of percomorphi

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percomorphi Sentence Examples

  1. Percomorphi, the most diverse fish group, includes over 75% of all known fish species.
  2. The scales of percomorphi are ctenoid, meaning they have comb-like spines on the posterior margin.
  3. Percomorphi exhibit a wide array of body shapes, from the elongated ribbonfish to the flattened flounder.
  4. The spiny fin rays of percomorphi are supported by pterygiophores, bony rays that extend from the skull to the fin membrane.
  5. Percomorphi have a swim bladder that regulates their buoyancy and helps them control their depth in the water.
  6. The lateral line system of percomorphi detects vibrations and pressure changes in the water, allowing them to sense their surroundings.
  7. Percomorphi communicate with each other using a variety of signals, including vocalizations, body postures, and color changes.
  8. Many percomorphi species have specialized adaptations for capturing prey, such as the long, pointed beaks of pipefish or the retractable jaws of anglerfish.
  9. The percomorphi record extends back to the Early Cretaceous period, and the group has diversified extensively over time.
  10. Percomorphi play a vital role in marine ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey for other organisms and contributing to the overall health of the ocean.

FAQs About the word percomorphi

one of the largest natural groups of fishes of both marine and fresh water: true perches; basses; tunaA division of fishes including the perches and related kin

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No antonyms found.

Percomorphi, the most diverse fish group, includes over 75% of all known fish species.

The scales of percomorphi are ctenoid, meaning they have comb-like spines on the posterior margin.

Percomorphi exhibit a wide array of body shapes, from the elongated ribbonfish to the flattened flounder.

The spiny fin rays of percomorphi are supported by pterygiophores, bony rays that extend from the skull to the fin membrane.